13.假設(shè)你是校報的編輯劉偉,你收到學(xué)生李華的來信.請你就來信內(nèi)容寫一封回信,幫他出出主意.
Dear editor,
I'm a Senior Three student.I'm unhappy these days.Last Tuesday,I was doing my homework with my favorite MP3on in Self-Study Class.Suddenly my head teacher took my MP3away from behind and the next day he scolded (批評) me before the whole class.I reasoned (理論)with him,only to make things worse.Is there anything wrong enjoying music?What can I do?
回信中應(yīng)包括以下要點(diǎn):
1.你也是音樂愛好者;2.音樂的好處;3.音樂和學(xué)習(xí)關(guān)系的處理;
4.老師的意圖; 5.和老師溝通.
注意:1.詞數(shù):100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫.
Dear LiHua,
I am sorry thatyou have trouble with your head teacher.From your letter I know you are a music fan.So am I.As everyone knows,music can be a good companion,which can bring you happiness,helping forget worries at school.One can't live happily without music.No wonder you have a great passion for music.If you enjoy music in a proper time as well as in a proper way,you can keep on studying in a better state.I think you should understand your teacher's intention.He just cared too much about you.You'd better have a heart-to-heart talk with him so that you can understand each other much better.I'm sure music is the bridge to the soul.
Good luck!
Yours sincerely,
Liu Weri.

分析 寫好這類作文要注意幾個步驟:1. 認(rèn)真審題,找準(zhǔn)提示語中的關(guān)鍵詞或句,確定中心思想.2. 依據(jù)關(guān)鍵句,草擬提綱,梳理文章的脈絡(luò)3. 準(zhǔn)確定位人稱、時態(tài).注意使用高級詞匯和高級句型使文章顯得更有檔次.4.最后還要認(rèn)真查驗(yàn)是否有漏寫情況,有無拼寫錯誤及標(biāo)點(diǎn)誤用等
高分句型一:
As everyone knows,music can be a good companion,which can bring you happiness,helping forget worries at school
大家都知道,音樂可以是一個好的伴侶,能給你帶來快樂,幫助學(xué)校忘記煩惱.
高分句型二:
If you enjoy music in a proper time as well as in a proper way,you can keep on studying in a better state.
如果你喜歡在一個適當(dāng)?shù)姆绞揭约斑m當(dāng)?shù)囊魳返臅r候,你可以保持在一個更好的學(xué)習(xí)狀態(tài).

解答 Dear Li Hua,
    I'm sorry that you have trouble with your head teacher.From your letter I know you are a music fan.So am I.As everyone knows,music can be a good companion,which can bring you happiness,helping forget worries at school(高分句型一).One can't live happily without music.No wonder you have a great passion for music.If you enjoy music in a proper time as well as in a proper way,you can keep on studying in a better state(高分句型二).I think you should understand your teacher's intention.He just cared too much about you.You'd better have a heart-to-heart talk with him so that you can understand each other much better.I'm sure music is the bridge to the soul.
    Good luck!
                                                                                   Yours sincerely,
                                                                                     Liu Wei.

點(diǎn)評 開放性作文給出一定的寫作主題,并此為基礎(chǔ)進(jìn)行思維和聯(lián)想,自由發(fā)揮.不僅考查學(xué)生在內(nèi)容、結(jié)構(gòu)安排、語言運(yùn)用和組織方面的能力,而且對學(xué)生的想像力、發(fā)散思維、歸納判斷能力也有很高的要求

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3.Sally doesn't clean or cut up vegetables.The new salad robot making its debut in San F'rancisco this month is more like a salad vending machine(販賣機(jī)):Press a few buttons on a touchscreen and it drops some refrigerated salad into a bowl.But Sally the Salad Robot could be the latest step in automating some of the more repetitive pans of food preparation.Its creators hope food robots can help with one of Silicon Valley's biggest restaurant problems:a shortage of kitchen workers.
Sally is the first product from Chowbotics,a Redwood City startup developing robots for the food-service industry.CEO and Founder Deepak Sekar spent two years creating Sally with help from Apple Fellow Rich Page."I've always thought cooking was 20% creative work and 80% formulaic work,"said Sekar.Sekar imagines Sally's popping up in shared spaces like cafeterias,airports and schools-that is,places where a healthy meal would be a welcome change from the usual pre-packaged food.Eventually different versions of Sally could find their way into busy restaurant kitchens.
When first thought of﹩30,000 is a lot money for a salad robot.But in the Bay Area,a full-time kitchen employee like a line cook can cost﹩40,000 a year."Sally is the best employee.She doesn't sleep.she doesn't take vacation and she's hardly ever sick,"said Kelly Olazar,former Google chef who works at Chowbotics.It's a constant struggle to hire and retain(留。﹔estaurant staff.That's largely due to the increased housing prices caused by the same tech employees they're trying to feed.
Sally still needs humans.There are numerous workers in each salad's farm-to-robot journey.Someone has to clean and restock the device at least twice a day.People grow and prepare the foods.Chefs developed the salad recipes and dressings.And Sally is not replacing any jobs at its early locations.Sally's first customers will be diners at Calafia and tech workers at the Calvanize co-working space in San Francisco.

32.Why was Sally created?D
A.To make cooking process faster.
B.To provide cleaner and cooler salads.
C.To improve the kitchen employees'working conditions.
D.To deal with the lack of labor in Silicon Valley's kitchens.
33.What does the underlined word"formulaic"in Paragraph 2 probably mean?C
A.formal.
B.rough.
C.routine.
D.difficult.
34.What may cause restaurant workers to leave Silicon Valley?B
A.Long distances from home                 
B.High housing prices.
C.Too many tech employees to feed.
D.Large amounts of physical work.
35.What can we know about Sally according to the text?B
A.It is a portable machine.
B.It can comparatively save money.
C.It is intended to be a home robot.
D.It has taken the place of human chefs.

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